NHRC stipulated 8 weeks time to dispose of complaint under intimation to complainant or victim but police commissioner failed to do so



Grievance Status for registration number : GOVGJ/E/2022/04762
Grievance Concerns To
Name Of Complainant
Yogi M. P. Singh
Date of Receipt
26/02/2022
Received By Ministry/Department
Gujarat
Grievance Description
More than six month passed but Gujarat police of Ahmedabad district is failed to detain accused and proceed in the matter
Honourable Sir that Regarding order dated Tue, Nov 23, 2021 at 10:35 AM in the Case No.877/6/1/2021-WC of the applicant concerned with victim VANDANA SINGH, Honourable National Human Rights Commission passed following order as
This complaint be transmitted to the concerned authority for such action as deemed appropriate. The authority concerned is directed to take appropriate action within 8 weeks associating the complainant/victim and to inform him/her of the action taken in the matter.
Accordingly, I am attaching a scanned copy of the complaint/intimation for necessary action as per the directions of the Commission. As informed earlier by Shubhra Tyagi Goel ASSISTANT REGISTRAR of National Human Rights Commission.
An application on behalf of Vandana Singh W/O Mr. Rajkumar Singh D/O Nandlal Singh under Article 51 A of the constitution of India to seek status of the case cum First Information Report and justice concerned with domestic violence because of the dowry demand on the part of in-laws and drunkard husband living separate from her husband at the place of her parents home for ten years because apprehension of dowry death.
To
Commissioner of police, Ahmedabad
Address- Near Petrol Pump, Shahibaug, Ahmedabad, Gujarat, India
Subject-Regarding investigation as F.I.R. registered as FIR No. Part A 11191030210051/2021 by the Mahila Police Station, District-Ahmedabad city in the year 2021.under section-498 A, 323, 294 KH, Subsection 2 of section 506 and 114 of Indian Penal Code and Prohi. Act accordingly.
Honourable commissioner Sir, the aforementioned order passed on Tue, Nov 23, 2021 at 10:35 AM in the Case No.877/6/1/2021-WC and you had to comply with the order within 8 weeks under intimation to either complainant Yogi M. P. Singh or victim Vandana Singh.
Sir, neither you intimated the complainant Yogi M. P. Singh nor victim Vandana Singh which implies that you took under teeth the order passed by the National Human Rights Commission.
There are two types of evidence of corruption. 1-Direct 2-Indirect or circumstantial evidence. Undoubtedly the complainant has no direct evidence of the bribes taken by the staff of the department of the police concerned but there is ample evidence of rampant corruption in the department of police which can be argued by the complainant before the competent authorities if some one may take cognizance.
Matrimonial Cruelty in India is a cognizable, non-bailable and non compoundable offence. It is defined in Chapter XXA of I.P.C. under Sec. 498A as:
Husband or relative of the husband of a woman subjecting her to cruelty.
Whoever being the husband or the relative of the husband of a woman, subjects her to cruelty shall be punished with imprisonment for a term, which may extend to three years and shall also be liable to a fine.
The section was enacted to combat the menace of dowry deaths. It was introduced in the code by the Criminal Law Amendment Act, 1983 (Act 46 of 1983). By the same Act section 113-A has been added to the Indian Evidence Act to raise presumption regarding abetment of suicide by married woman. The main objective of section 498-A of I.P.C is to protect a woman who is being harassed by her husband or relatives of husband.
Cr.P.C. Chapter XII S. 173 Report of police officer on completion of investigation
Description Every investigation under this Chapter shall be completed without unnecessary delay.
As soon as it is completed, the officer in charge of the police station shall forward to a Magistrate empowered to take cognizance of the offense on a police report, a report in the form prescribed by the State Government,
More than six months have passed since the date police recorded the statement of the victim but offenders are running scot-free.
Grievance Document
Current Status
Under process   
Date of Action
26/02/2022
Officer Concerns To
Officer Name
SHRI Bharat Viashnav (Deputy Secretary Coordination)
Organisation name
Home Department
Contact Address
Block-2, 1st Floor, Sachivalaya Gandhinagar
Email Address
ds-bud-home@gujarat.gov.in
Contact Number
07923250527
Grievance Status for registration number : GOVUP/E/2022/09606
Grievance Concerns To
Name Of Complainant
Yogi M. P. Singh
Date of Receipt
26/02/2022
Received By Ministry/Department
Uttar Pradesh
Grievance Description
More than six month passed but Gujarat police of Ahmedabad district is failed to detain accused and proceed in the matter
Honourable Sir that Regarding order dated Tue, Nov 23, 2021 at 10:35 AM in the Case No.877/6/1/2021-WC of the applicant concerned with victim VANDANA SINGH, Honourable National Human Rights Commission passed following order as
This complaint be transmitted to the concerned authority for such action as deemed appropriate. The authority concerned is directed to take appropriate action within 8 weeks associating the complainant/victim and to inform him/her of the action taken in the matter.
Accordingly, I am attaching a scanned copy of the complaint/intimation for necessary action as per the directions of the Commission. As informed earlier by Shubhra Tyagi Goel ASSISTANT REGISTRAR of National Human Rights Commission.
An application on behalf of Vandana Singh W/O Mr. Rajkumar Singh D/O Nandlal Singh under Article 51 A of the constitution of India to seek status of the case cum First Information Report and justice concerned with domestic violence because of the dowry demand on the part of in-laws and drunkard husband living separate from her husband at the place of her parents home for ten years because apprehension of dowry death.
To
Commissioner of police, Ahmedabad
Address- Near Petrol Pump, Shahibaug, Ahmedabad, Gujarat, India
Subject-Regarding investigation as F.I.R. registered as FIR No. Part A 11191030210051/2021 by the Mahila Police Station, District-Ahmedabad city in the year 2021.under section-498 A, 323, 294 KH, Subsection 2 of section 506 and 114 of Indian Penal Code and Prohi. Act accordingly.
Honourable commissioner Sir, the aforementioned order passed on Tue, Nov 23, 2021 at 10:35 AM in the Case No.877/6/1/2021-WC and you had to comply with the order within 8 weeks under intimation to either complainant Yogi M. P. Singh or victim Vandana Singh.
Sir, neither you intimated the complainant Yogi M. P. Singh nor victim Vandana Singh which implies that you took under teeth the order passed by the National Human Rights Commission.
There are two types of evidence of corruption. 1-Direct 2-Indirect or circumstantial evidence. Undoubtedly the complainant has no direct evidence of the bribes taken by the staff of the department of the police concerned but there is ample evidence of rampant corruption in the department of police which can be argued by the complainant before the competent authorities if some one may take cognizance.
Matrimonial Cruelty in India is a cognizable, non-bailable and non compoundable offence. It is defined in Chapter XXA of I.P.C. under Sec. 498A as:
Husband or relative of the husband of a woman subjecting her to cruelty.
Whoever being the husband or the relative of the husband of a woman, subjects her to cruelty shall be punished with imprisonment for a term, which may extend to three years and shall also be liable to a fine.
The section was enacted to combat the menace of dowry deaths. It was introduced in the code by the Criminal Law Amendment Act, 1983 (Act 46 of 1983). By the same Act section 113-A has been added to the Indian Evidence Act to raise presumption regarding abetment of suicide by married woman. The main objective of section 498-A of I.P.C is to protect a woman who is being harassed by her husband or relatives of husband.
Cr.P.C. Chapter XII S. 173 Report of police officer on completion of investigation
Description Every investigation under this Chapter shall be completed without unnecessary delay.
As soon as it is completed, the officer in charge of the police station shall forward to a Magistrate empowered to take cognizance of the offense on a police report, a report in the form prescribed by the State Government,
More than six months have passed since the date police recorded the statement of the victim but offenders are running scot-free
Grievance Document
Current Status
Grievance received   
Date of Action
26/02/2022
Officer Concerns To
Forwarded to
Uttar Pradesh
Officer Name
Shri Arun Kumar Dube (Joint Secretary)
Organisation name
Uttar Pradesh
Contact Address
Chief Minister Secretariat U.P. Secretariat, Lucknow
Email Address
sushil7769@gmail.com
Contact Number
05222215127 
Beerbhadra Singh

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  1. Honourable National Human Rights Commission passed following order as
    This complaint be transmitted to the concerned authority for such action as deemed appropriate. The authority concerned is directed to take appropriate action within 8 weeks associating the complainant/victim and to inform him/her of the action taken in the matter.

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  2. What is done by the superintendent engineer?

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  3. Think about the gravity of situation that justice is not available to the weaker and downtrodden sections specially women and girls in this largest democracy in the world quite obvious from the lackadaisical approach by the Gujarat police which is the home state of our prime minister Narendra Damodar Modi.

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